The CARL call number is in brackets immediately after the title of each collection.
Call numbers starting with D refer to reel microfilm; call numbers starting with E refer
to microfiche.

The Adams Papers [D000875 1955]

A collection of the papers of John Adams (1735-1826), John Quincy Adams (1767-1848),
Charles Francis Adams (1807-1886), and their wives and children. Parts I and II contain
the diaries and letter books of the three Adams men. Parts III and IV include
miscellaneous items, papers of John Adams, John Q. Adams, Louisa C. Adams, Thomas Boylston
Adams, George Washington Adams, Charles Francis Adams, and non-Adams miscellany, letters
received and other loose papers. No subject or personal name indices have been published.
[179 reels]

A collection of 423 histories, most long out of print, which provide insight into the
development of agencies devoted to the regulation of the country at war. These agencies
dealt with alien property and war assets, censorship, civilian defense, community war
services, defense related education, scientific research and public health during wartime.
The paper index is by subject, title, and name of issuing agency, with some personal names
as added entries. [68 reels (56, WWII; 12, Korea)]

Afghanistan: the Making of U.S. Policy, 1973-1990. [E002792 1990]

This collection of 2,326 documents provides a contemporary record of U.S. policy and reactions to the Soviet invasion, occupation, and withdrawal of Afghanistan. It includes cable traffic and situation reports sent between the State Department and diplomatic posts in Kabul, Islamabad and Peshawar, and reports and memos from DIA, CIA, USCENTCOM, USAID and USIA. The detailed guide and index includes subject and name indices, a frame by frame
catalog, a chronology, a bibliography and glossaries of names, military terms, and
organizations. [microfiche]

After Action Report (Third U.S. Army) 1 August 1944-9 May 1945. [D000715 1945]

Reports are chronological by month and include planning and operational phases. [3
reels]

Microfiche supplement to American Foreign Policy @327.73U566ac. This collection presents
goals and objectives of U.S. foreign policy as set forth in official addresses,
statements, interviews, press conferences and communications by the White House,
Department of State and others involved in foreign policy. The fiche collection presents
documents, that for reasons of space, could not be included in the book edition. The
collection consists of 1,077 documents totaling approximately 13,000 pages. This is not a
stand alone collection as cross references and foot notes refer to the printed volume.

The American Revolution [E002739]

Collection of Revolutionary period journals, orderly books and correspondence of notable figures, including John and Abigail Adams. Paper index lists items alphabetically by
author. [1,734 microfiche]

American State Papers. [D000962]

Legislative and executive documents of the United States Congress. (1789-1883). Each set of documents contains an alphabetical index by subjects which includes dates and
references to page numbers.

Foreign relations

6 volumes

Finance

5 volumes

Commerce and navigation

2 volumes

Indian affairs

2 volumes

Miscellaneous

2 volumes

Military affairs

7 volumes

Post office

1 volume

Naval affairs

4 volumes

Claims

1 volume

Public lands

8 volumes

[19 reels] N.B. hard copy of American State Papers (38 volumes) located in Special
Collections @328.734 U56a

Annual Reports of Fleets and Task Forces of the United States Navy, 1920-1941.
M971 [D001017 1920-1941]

Each U.S. fleet commander in chief transmitted to the Secretary of the Navy an annual
report covering all subjects necessary for a complete military review of his command and
its operations during the preceding fiscal year. Annual reports were narrative in form and
covered such subjects as the commander in chief's movements during the fiscal year, the
employment schedule of the fleet, the organization of the fleet, and the fleet's
performance and needs in such areas as gunnery, engineering, training, communications,
supply, health and sanitation, and personnel. These annual reports, with accompanying
enclosures, were submitted by commanding officers of the Atlantic Fleet (1920-22 and
1941), Pacific Fleet (1920-23 and 1941), U.S. Fleet (1923-40), Asiatic Fleet (1920- 1941),
Naval Forces, Europe (July 1922 - June 1929), Special Service Squadron (July 1921-June
1940), and Squadron 40-T (Oct. 1936-Oct.1939)[15 reels]

Annual Reports of the War Department, 1822-1907. [D001003 1983]

Annual Reports comprised of Records of the Adjutants General's Office (RG 94) and Publications of the U.S. Government (RG 287) and include Reports from the War Department as well as supplementary reports from subordinate bureaus and offices. (164 reels of
microfilm). Reel one contains the entire table of contents, reels 2-4 contain the index to
the engineers and ordnance reports. [N.B. Hard copy of many of these reports are available
in Special Collections]

Appointment Book of President Kennedy 1961-1963. [D000554 1981]

All films are indexed by date only. [3 reels]

Army Ground Forces (AGF) Reports (Part 1) [D001086]

These records, part of the CARL Historical Documents Collection, were
reproduced on 35mm roll film by the National Archives & Records
Administration, Central Plains Region in 1999. These documents were filmed in
ascending numeric order according to their document number. The source print
documents are in the custody of CARL. See Descriptive pamphlet in Reference
for additional information. [8 reels]

The Belgian Underground Press in World War II (La Presse Clandestine de
Belgique). [E002710 1989]

This collection, in French, is indexed by organization, geographic region, movement and
group. [560 fiche]

The Berlin Crisis, 1958-1962. [E002791 1991]

This collection of over 2900 documents provides a record of U.S. Policy during the most
prolonged crisis of the Cold War. It includes records from the Eisenhower and Kennedy
White Houses, the State Department, CIA, DoD (especially the JCS and European Command) and
from British, French and West German sources. The detailed two volume guide and index
includes subject and name indices, a frame by frame catalog, a chronology, a bibliography
and glossaries of names, military terms, and organizations [microfiche]

Both collections contain military correspondence, Secretary of State Dispatches, legal
materials reports, etc.
Part 3 The French and Indian Wars [Reels 19-26]
Part 5 The American Revolution, 1772-1784 [Reels 39-53]

Cablegrams Exchanged Between General Headquarters, American Expeditionary
Forces, and the War Department, 1917-1919. [D000889 1973]

This collection contains all cablegrams exchanged between the two headquarters except
the series listing names of casualties. The nine series are: From GHQ, AEF to the War
Department - Main series; Confidential Cablegrams; Weekly, Semi-Weekly, and Daily
Summaries; Summaries of Activities, U.S. Troops; American Official Communiqus;
Courier Cablegrams; and from the War Department to GHQ, AEF -Main Series; Confidential and
Courier Cablegrams. They cover personnel, supply, U.S. and Allied Operations, assignments
of units, inventories, health issues, and forwarding of Communications from the field to
GHQ to the War Department. The series are arranged and numbered in chronological order;
see the printed guide for further information. [19 Reels]

Cavalry Tactics, US Army, Assimilated to the Tactics of Infantry and Artillery.
RG94, T1109 [D000902 1968]

Reproduction of book published by D.Appleton and Company, New York, in 1874. The book, a
revision of Upton's Infantry Tactics, and Tactics for Artillery and Cavalry,
was authorized by General Orders, No.6 July 17th 1873. The book includes instruction for
Soldiers dismounted and Company dismounted; saber exercises; carbine and pistol practice;
instructions for skirmishes; care and maintenance of horse and equipment, and music scores
for trumpet signals. The table of contents is located in the back of the book. 530 pages.
[1 reel]

CIA Reference Aid Collection.
Collection consists of: list of Chiefs of State and cabinet members of foreign
governments September 1966- January 1979; Consolidated translation survey January 1964-
February 1971.

Contains over 30,000 pages of correspondence by 29 Massachusetts Soldiers (mostly
enlisted infantry). Arranged by "collection" of an individual with a separate
unit index prepared by the historical society.[29 reels]
Civil War Unit Histories.
Includes regimental histories and personnel narratives, organized by region then by
state. The paper guides have author and major engagement indices. This series is still
being filmed; additional fiche and indices will be included as they are completed.

Part 1 - CSA and Border States[E002757 1990]
Part 2 - The Union -- New England[E002782 1991]
Part 3 - The Union-Mid-Atlantic[E002782 1993]

Col. Charles L. Deckers Collection of Records Relating to Military
Justice and the Revision of Military Law, 1948-1956. [D001067
1992]

Collection of records assembled entirely or in part by Col. Decker, JAG,
relating to the preparation of the Manual for Courts-Martial, U.S Army,
1949 and 1951 versions, and the framing and enactment of the Uniform Code
of Military Justice, 1948  1950; the study and review of the workings
of the Code and the 1951 Manual by the staff and students of the Judge
Advocate Generals School, 1951-56; and other matters relating to Col.
Deckers military career. The collection is divided into six parts and is
filmed in the following order: 1- Records relating to the preparation of The
Manual for Courts-Martial, 1949, 1948-1949. 2- Records relating to the
drafting and enactment of the Uniform Code of Military Justice, 1948-1950. 3-
Records relating to the preparation for The Manual for Courts-Martial,
1951, 1950-1951. 4- Records of the Judge Advocate Generals School relating
to the study and review of the UCMJ and The Manual for Courts-Martial,
1951, 1951-1956. 5- Records relating to Col. Decker, 1948-1963. 6- Other
records. See Descriptive pamphlet in reference for additional information. [32
reels]

Collection of Hungarian Political and Military Records, 1909-1945. RG 242, T973 [D001016 1909-1945]

These records were in the custody of the Szalasi regime when they were captured by
American forces in South Germany in 1945. The Hungarian political records pertain to the
Hungarian Nazi Party and dealt with the Party's affairs and its relations with the earlier
Hungarian Government. The Military records consist of correspondence, orders, circulars,
minutes of meetings, names of Army officers for World War II and earlier. The records are
arranged by: Government and Party Records; Military Records; Maps; Diagrams; Tables, and
Charts; Books; Newspapers; Pamphlets; Brochures, and Leaflets; Miscellaneous Records; and
Personal Name Files. [21 reels]

Compiled Service Records of American Naval Personnel and Members of the
Departments of the Quartermaster General and the Commissary General of
Military Stores who Served During the Revolutionary War. [D001075
1972]

The service records reproduced within consist of a jacket-envelope for each
Soldier, Sailor, or civilian, labeled with his name, his rank or profession,
and the unit or special corps he served. The jacket-envelope contains card
abstracts of entries relating to the Soldier, Sailor or civilian as found in
original muster rolls, receipts for pay, assignments of pay and lists of men
and supplies. See Descriptive pamphlet in reference for additional
information. [4 reels]

Compiled Service Records of Volunteer Soldiers who Served from 1784 -
1811 [D001065 1972]

Records consist of a jacket-envelope for each Soldier, which contains card
abstracts of entries relating to the Soldier as found in original muster
rolls, payrolls, receipt rolls, returns, and lists. See Descriptive Pamphlet
in reference for additional information.

Compiled Service Records of Volunteer Union Soldiers who Served in
Organizations from the Territory of Nebraska [D001070 1995]

Records consist of jacket-envelope for each Soldier, labeled with his name,
rank, and unit. Typical jacket contains entries relating to the Soldier found
in original muster and hospital rolls, descriptive books, list of deserters,
returns, and notational cards. See the Descriptive Pamphlet in reference for
additional information. [46 reels]

Compiled Service Records of the Confederate Soldiers who Served in Organizations
from the State of Tennessee. [D001006 1959]

Contains full text 90% of the titles listed by Marjorie Crandall and Richard Harwell in
their respective bibliographies of Confederate imprints. They are arranged according to
their "Crandall-Harwell" numbers. Reel 1 reproduces both Crandall and Harwell's
works, giving the full bibliographic citations. [144 reels]

Confidential and Unofficial Letters Sent by the Secretary of War, 1814-1847. [D000779]

Contains two volumes of about 350 letters in roughly chronological order sent by
Secretaries of War Monroe, Dallas, Calhoun, Cass, Poinsett, Bell, and Marcy during the War
of 1812, Mexican War, and the difficulties with Spain in the Floridas and Great Britain
along the northern frontier. Content ranges from national and international issues to
inter- and intra agency matters. Each volume has a name and subject index. Vol. One's
index is incomplete; letters copied between pages 131-160 are not included. Pages 145-167
of Vol. Two were removed and have never been located. [2 reels]

Confidential U.S. State Department Central Files.
These files are arranged chronologically within broad subject areas including: Political
Affairs, Government, Judicial Matters, Public Order, Public Health, Military Affairs,
Social Matters, History, Education, Economic Matters, Financial Conditions, Industrial
Matters, Agriculture, Communications & Transportation, and Public Press. The printed
guides show all the broad subject areas and have a more detailed subject index in the
back.

Germany: Internal Affairs 1930-1941, D000616 1984, 59 reels

China: Internal Affairs 1930-1941, D000617 1984, 105 reels

Indochina Internal Affairs 1945-1949, D000646 1985, 10 reels

Indochina Internal Affairs 1950-1954, D000647, 44 reels

Due to increased coverage of Indochina during the French Crisis this section has a more
detailed subject organization. See the printed guide.

Reels 1-33 Indochina as a region.

Reels 33-37 Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam.

Reels 38-43 Indochina's economic, industrial and social issues.

Reel 43 Country specific reports.

Reel 44 Communication, transportation and science. Includes a subject index to all reports.

Confidential U.S. Diplomatic Post Records. Files are arranged chronologically, then by the following subject areas: Congresses
& Conferences, Commerce & Commercial Relations, Relations of State, Internal
Affairs of State, Confidential Files. The paper Guide also has a general subject index.

Central America: Nicaragua (1930-1945), [D000613 1984], [38 reels]

Central America: El Salvador (1930-1945), [D000612 1983], [28 reels]

C.I.S. (Congressional Indexing Service) U.S. Congressional Committee Prints
Index from the Earliest Publications [ca. 1830] - 1969. [paper index in microform
room @ 015.730532 C579cp]
Indexes hearings and committee reports of the House and Senate to include: monographic
studies on topics of public concern, investigative field reports, analysis of bills and
comparative prints of bills, confidential staff memoranda and reports, departmental reports
on legislation or policy, directories, bibliographies, and other reference materials,
statistical compilations, hearings publications, drafts of reports and bills. Indexed by
subject, personal name and corporate name. [n.b. from 1970 onward committee prints are
included in the CIS index and CIS microfiche library]

CIS is a microfiche collection of the working papers and output of some 300 active
House, Senate, and joint committees and subcommittees. It includes committee hearings,
prints, reports, documents, special publications, copies of public laws, and legislative
histories for the laws. It is indexed by subject, name, title, bill number, and
publication number. Most items have brief abstracts. Also indexed in the CD-ROMs
Congressional Masterfiles 1 and 2.

CIS U.S. Senate Executive documents and reports: covering the documents not
printed in the U.S. Serial Set 1817-1969. [paper index housed in microform room @
REF 015.730532 C579se]

Indexed by subjects, personal names, document and report numbers.

CIS U.S. Serial Set Index.
Collection of over 11 million pages of information published by and for the U.S.
Congress between 1789 and 1969. It covers: Congressional publications including committee
reports on public and private legislation, House and Senate journals, directories, rule
manuals, and histories of Congress and the Capitol; Executive Branch publications
including department and agency annual reports and special recurring publications; and non
governmental publications including reprints from magazines, newspapers, journals and
other sources. Indices include subject and keyword, names of individuals or organizations,
titles, numerical lists of reports and documents, and a shelf list by serial number. The
Serial Set is also indexed in the CD-ROM Congressional Masterfile 1.

Correspondence of the Military Intelligence Division Relating to General,
Political, Economic and Military Conditions in China, 1918-1941. [D000799 1987]

See the description under Correspondence and Record Cards of the Military
Intelligence Division Relating to General, Political, Economic and Military Conditions in
Central America, 1918-1941 [19 reels]

Correspondence and Record Cards of the Military Intelligence Division Relating
to General, Political, Economic and Military Conditions in Italy, 1918-1941. [D000882 1986]

See the description under Correspondence and Record Cards of the Military
Intelligence Division Relating to General, Political, Economic and Military Conditions in
Central America, 1918-1941 [6 reels]

Correspondence and Record Cards of the Military Intelligence Division Relating
to General, Political, Economic and Military Conditions in Japan, 1918-1941. [D001035 1918-1941]

See the description under Correspondence and Record Cards of the Military
Intelligence Division Relating to General, Political, Economic and Military Conditions in
Central America, 1918-1941 [31 reels]

Correspondence and Record Cards of the Military Intelligence Division Relating
to General, Political, Economic and Military Conditions in Poland and the Baltic States,
1918-1941. [D000795 1989]

See the description under Correspondence and Record Cards of the Military
Intelligence Division Relating to General, Political, Economic and Military Conditions in
Central America, 1918-1941 [10 reels, CARL has reels 1,6-10]

Correspondence of the Military Intelligence Division, Relating to General,
Political, Economic and Military Conditions in Russia and the Soviet Union, 1918-1941. [D000743 1986]

See the description under Correspondence and Record Cards of the Military
Intelligence Division Relating to General, Political, Economic and Military Conditions in
Central America, 1918-1941 [23 reels, CARL has reels 2,11-23]

Correspondence of the Military Intelligence Division, Relating to General,
Political, Economic and Military Conditions in Scandinavian and Finland, 1918-1941. [D000797 1988]

See the description under Correspondence and Record Cards of the Military
Intelligence Division Relating to General, Political, Economic and Military Conditions in
Central America, 1918-1941 [12 reels, CARL has reels 1,5-12]

Correspondence of the Military Intelligence Division, Relating to General,
Political, Economic and Military Conditions in Spain, 1918-1941. [D000797 1988]

See the description under Correspondence and Record Cards of the Military
Intelligence Division Relating to General, Political, Economic and Military Conditions in
Central America, 1918-1941 [12 reels]

Correspondence of the Military Intelligence Division relating to "Negro
Subversion," 1917-1941. [D000894 1986]

Reproduces record cards and correspondence of MID relating to activities of Blacks in
civilian and military life. Records consist of War Department memos, investigative reports
and correspondence with the Justice Department and the Bureau of Investigation. Most of
the documents cover three subjects: radical organizations and activities in the Black
community that had a potential impact on the military; discrimination against Blacks,
military and civilian, including incidents leading to race riots; and treatment of and
performance by Blacks in the Army. Records on the first subject cover WWI and the entire
interwar period; coverage of the 2d and 3rd topics is limited to the war and immediate
post war period. Reel 1 has an introductory essay with background information , an
explanation of the record card system, and a list of the Black newspapers included in the
files.

Correspondence maintained by Maj. Gen. Leslie Groves as Commanding general of the
Manhattan Engineer District, September 1942 to December 1946. The major portion of the
collection consists of letters, reports and memorandums. Also included are: messages,
telegrams, cables, directives, notes, drafts, minutes and meeting agenda, transcripts of
telephone conversations, histories, studies, speeches and press releases. [5 reels]

Cryptology Studies.[D000572 1979]

Collection of papers and articles from the files of the National Security Agency.
Included are such classics as "War Secrets in the Ether" as well as a number of
rare studies on the development, history and application of Ciphers and Codes. No index is
available. [14 reels]

Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962. [E002754 1990]

This collection presents a comprehensive record of U.S. decision making during the most
dangerous U.S.-Soviet confrontation of the nuclear era. Its 3400 documents focus on the
"Thirteen Days" from October 16-28, 1962. Includes White House, National
Security Council, State, CIA, DoD and Congressional documents, many of which were
classified. The detailed 2-volume index has subject and name indices, a frame by frame
catalog, a chronology, a bibliography and glossaries of: names, military terms, and
organizations. [586 fiche]

Declassified Documents Reference System 1975--, and the Retrospective
Collection. [housed in microform room 2nd row 3rd cabinet]
Most material originated in the CIA, State and Defense departments, but the collection
does include items from the NSC, White House & FBI. Material includes telegrams,
correspondence, unevaluated field reports, background studies and minutes of cabinet-level
meetings. The index volume has a rudimentary subject index; the abstract volume is
arranged by originating or requesting agency and contains brief summaries of documents.

Department of State Decimal File Relating to World War II. [D000712
1945]

Records of instructions and dispatches to and from diplomatic and consular officials.
Memoranda and correspondence are also included. This collection is from Class 740.0011EW
where all records from the war were filed; within this system documents were given an
accession number as received. [252 reels]

Descriptive Commentaries from the Medical Histories of Posts. [D001008
1972]

Originally the medical histories were divided into three sections: an index, descriptive
remarks and monthly sanitary reports. The descriptive section was devoted to the locality
and history of the post; a description of the post; the geology, botany, and zoology of
the vicinity; and miscellaneous matters such as water supply and ethnology. Only the
descriptive portions of the reports are reproduced on the film. Fort Leavenworth is
included in these histories. [5 reels]

Diary of John Gregory Bourke. [D000826 1992]

126 volumes covering Bourke's service on the western frontier, November 30, 1872 - July
12, 1890. The diaries give an account of the military dealings with the northern plains
Indians as well as the Apaches of the southwest. Native cultures and customs are detailed
through journal entries, newspaper clippings and ledger drawings (many in color). [10
reels]

Miscellaneous documents concerning Jewish citizens in Nazi Germany. Most of the documents appear to be identification papers filed at district police headquarters and Gestapo offices. There are also passport applications, bank documents, and official Nazi documents that recorded "sale" or acquisition of Jewish property. All documents are in German and are dated from 1935 to 1945. The arrangement of documents is quasi-alphabetical.
[14 reels]

Documents of the National Security Council, 1947-1977.
This collection provides access to a variety of documents and publications created by
the National Security Council during its first four decades. File series filmed for this
collection are: NSC Policy Papers; NSC Background Documents; "P" Files;
"Mill" Papers; NSC Actions; National Security Action, Study, Decision and Review
Memoranda; Presidential Review Memoranda, Presidential Directives; National Security
Directives; National Security Study and Decision Directives and NSC Intelligence
Directives. For descriptions and locations of these file series, see the introduction of
the Sixth Supplement.

Initial collection, 5 reels, D000568 1980

First Supplement, 3 reels, D000581 1981

Second Supplement, 3 reels, D000748 1983

Third Supplement, 3 reels, D000749 1985

Fourth Supplement, 7 reels, D000761 1987

Fifth Supplement, 4 reels, D000842 1989

Documents Relating to the Military and Naval Service of Blacks Awarded the
Congressional Medal of Honor from the Civil War to the Spanish-American War. [D001009 1973]

These files consist of letters sent and received, reports, some court martial case files
and log entries. Ranks listed are those held by the Soldier at the time the medal was
awarded. Some Army Medal of Honor men served in both regular and volunteer units during
their military careers. Documents included for the Navy recipients relate only to the acts
of bravery for which they were awarded the medals. Documents for the Army Medal of Honor
winners often provide other information relating to their military service. Documents
relating to the Seminole-Negro Indian Scouts who served in the Army during the
Indian campaigns of the 1870's and were awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor are also
included in this collection. The collection is arranged first chronologically by military
action and then alphabetically by name of recipient. [4 reels]

Early American Books and Pamphlets in the Field of Military and Naval History
and Science. [D000799 1976]

Items are arranged alphabetically by main entry within each section; each item in the
printed guide by a reel and position number on the film (1:1 = reel one, first item). [46
reels]

Early American Orderly Books 1748-1817 from the Collections of the New York
Historical Society. [D000522 1977]

Guide contains a brief synopsis of the contents and a name/unit subject index. [196
reels]

El Salvador, the Making of U.S. Policy. [E002755 1989]

This collection focuses of U.S. policy towards El Salvador from the Carter
Administrations formulation of a new Central American policy in Jan 1977 through the
Salvadoran Presidential Elections in May 1984. Documents, most obtained through Freedom of
Information Act requests, are from the U.S. Embassy in San Salvador, State and Justice
Departments, the FBI, NSC, DOD, AID, DIA, UN and other sources. The detailed 2 volume
guide and index includes subject and name indices, a frame by frame catalog, a chronology,
a bibliography, and a list of documents requested through FOIA which were refused or not
acted upon. [870 fiche]

General Joseph W. Stilwell's personal correspondence files for the period he commanded
the China-Burma-India Theater of Operations during World War II. Files include telegrams,
radiograms, and handwritten drafts of telegrams, memorandums, and letters between Stilwell
and Chief of Staff George C. Marshall, President Franklin Roosevelt, Generalissimo Chiang
Kai-shek, Madame Chiang, Department of State officials, and Stilwell's subordinates.
Subjects of correspondences included lend-lease aid, training of Chinese troops, political
and military policy, military strategy, command relationships, and Stilwell's recall from
command of the theater. See the Descriptive Pamphlet at Ref. for additional information.
[5 reels]

FBIS, a U.S. government agency, monitors broadcasts, news agency transmissions, newspapers, periodicals and government statements, then publishes translations of the material in the FBIS Daily Reports. This microfiche collection is issued in 8 regional editions: East Africa, China East Europe, Latin America, Near East & South Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa, Central Eurasia, and West Europe. Indices are in alphabetical order by country with subject and personal names sub-headings.

Fort Leavenworth News (23 July 1904- 25 April 1914). [D001005]

Newspaper published at Fort Leavenworth. Included in volume three are excerpts from
Kansas Pioneer and Penitentiary Bulletin. [3 reels]

General Court-Martial of General George Armb Custer. [D000808 1968]

CARL has 2 copies; copy 1 has some pages of correspondence in addition to the text of
the court-martial. [1 reel]

General Orders & Circulars of the War Department & Headquarters of the
Army (1809-1860). [D000805 1980]

General Orders were concerned with "every thing which may be of importance for the
Army to know"; Circulars communicated information of general interest but of less
importance. General orders published laws, treaties, Presidential proclamations, &
Army regulations. They directed military movements, assigned units, established a national
structure of military command, established and garrisoned military posts, announced
officers' appointments, promotions, duty assignments, etc., and prescribed policies and
procedures as needed for military discipline, instructions, record keeping practices and
recruitment of troops. Orders are generally in chronological order; see the printed
descriptive pamphlet for exceptions. All general orders books have name indexes with some
subject entries. In the first 3 volumes references are to page numbers; the next 10
volumes refer to both page and general order number. See the descriptive pamphlet for more
detail on indexing. Includes a subject index. [8 reels]

George Bancroft, historian and diplomat served a Secretary of the Navy and Acting
Secretary of the Army under President Polk, was minister to Great Britain in 1846 and
Minister to Berlin from 1867 to 1874 the collection covers political, diplomatic, business
and family correspondence and papers. [7 reels]

German and Japanese Surrender Documents of World War II and the Korean Armistice
Agreements. RG 218, T826 [D001027 1963]

Reproduction of all official documents pertaining to the surrender of Germany and Japan
at the end of World War II, and the Armistice signed with North Korea and China which
ended the Korean War. The German surrender documents are in English, German and Russian.
The Japanese documents are in English and Japanese. The North Korean and China armistice
documents are in English, Korean and Chinese. These documents also include maps
illustrating the demarcation lines. Documents are arranged chronologically. [1 reel]

German Military Field and Technical Manuals: 1910-1945. [D00728 1959]

These rolls contain part of a larger collection of German military manuals held in the
World War II Records Division, National Archives under the designation: Record Group 1032
"Collection of German Army, Air Force, Navy, SS Field and Technical Manuals
1910-1945." [CARL has Reels 6,14,26,30,33,40,54,55,57,128]

Harrison-Bundy Files Relating to the Development of the Atomic Bomb 1942-1946. [D000970
1980]

Contains, in 113 folders, the records of George L. Harrison and Harvey H. Bundy, who
served as liaisons between Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson, BG Leslie Groves and other
members of the Manhattan Engineer Project. The Harrison-Bundy Files, also known as the
Arneson files, document the Army's role in the development and production of nuclear
weapons. The printed descriptive pamphlet contains a numerical and alphabetical list the
folders. [9 reels]

Hearings Before the General Board of the Navy,1917-1950. [D000622 1893]

Contains information on every aspect of the Navy and Coast Guard from chemical warfare
to housing to height of the mainmast on 10,000 ton light cruisers. Indexed by subject with
reference to year, page number and reel number. [15 reels]

Heritage Foundation publications. [E002794 1988]
Nonpartisan policy research institute dedicated to principles of free enterprise,
limited government, individual liberty and a b national defense. The institute's
studies and programs are designed to voice the concerns of conservatism. Indexed by
subject with date and code number. [149 microfiche]

Contains reports of officers of the American Military Mission to Russian concerning the
morale, efficiency, and operations of the AEF, North Russia; correspondence and issuances
of allied HQ and of HQ, AEF, North Russia, documenting conditions and events occurring in
the Archangel-Murmansk area; British daily and weekly intelligence summaries pertaining to
military and political affairs in Russia, Siberia, Germany and Eastern Europe; and
strength reports and returns, orders of battle, and maps and charts showing the strength
and deployment of Allied and Bolshevik troops in North Russia. Documents are arranged
according to a rudimentary decimal system; a descriptive list of the folders and the
decimal system are included in the descriptive pamphlet. [2 Reels]

Historical Files of the American Expeditionary Forces in Siberia, 1918-1920. [D000881 1973]

The bulk of the collection consists of the war diaries of the HQ, AEF in Vladivostok.
Also included are some war diaries of the garrisons stationed at Shkotovo and the Suchan
Mines during the summer of 1919. Since there was very little troop movement or combat
action, the diaries contain a great deal more information about the economic, political,
and social conditions in Siberia including a number of maps, charts, cablegrams, memos and
translations of pertinent items from Russian, Japanese and Chinese newspapers. There are
also a number of semiannual, annual and final reports of operations including two reports
of General Graves and Capt.. Laurance B Packard's, "An Account of the American
Expeditionary Forces in Siberia, August 1918 to March 1919." Documents are arranged
by a rudimentary decimal system; see the descriptive pamphlet for more details and a list
of the folders. [11 Reels]

History of the Department of Justice Nov 1963-Jan 1969. [D000549 1980]

History of the Philippine Insurrection Against the United States, 1899-1903, and
Documents Relating to the War Department Project for Publishing the History. RG 350,M719 [D001024 1899-1903]

Reproduction of the galley proof The Philippine Insurrection Against the United
States: a Compilation of Documents with Notes and Introduction by John R. M. Taylor,
Captain, 14th Infantry, U.S. Army. The microfilm includes the five volume set and
document files and discreet documents related to its publication. [9 reels]

History of the Vietnam War. [E002526 1988]

Each unit contains unclassified and declassified documents, reports, leaflets and other
information published by both sides. Original documents are housed in the Indochina
Archives at UC Berkeley. CARL has Units 1-8 and a series of printed guides for these
units.[microfiche]

Unit 1

Grand strategy and general assessment of the war

Unit 2

General history of the Vietnam War

Unit 3

Topical history of the Vietnam War

Unit 4

Political settlement efforts

Unit 5

National Liberation Front (Viet Cong)

Unit 6

The Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam)

Unit 6, pt. 2

Vietnam during the Vietnam War -- South Vietnam

Unit 7, pt. 1

Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam

Unit 7, pt. 2

North Vietnam during the War

Unit 8

Indochina (Cambodia and Laos); North Vietnam during the war

Unit 9

Asia region during the Vietnam War

Unit 10

Chronology of the Vietnam War

Horatio Gates Papers. [D00794 1979]

Gates, a British officer in the French and Indian War, served as General Washington's
adjutant in the revolution and defeated Bargain at Saratoga. His papers provide insights
into the military, political, and social aspects of the Revolution and the pre and post
revolutionary periods. Reels 1-17 are correspondence from 1726-1798; Reels 18 - 19 are
orderly books and returns from 1758-1778; Reels 19-20 are financial papers from 1747-1799.
The paper index includes names of correspondents, dates, reel and frame numbers. [20
reels]

Index to Compiled Service Records of Volunteer Union Soldiers who Served in Organizations from the State of Kansas. RG 94, M542
[D001079 1965]

An alphabetical card index to records of Confederate soldiers belonging to units from the state of Kansas. Cards give the names of soldiers, their rank, the unit in which they served. See Descriptive Pamphlet in reference for additional information. [10 reels]

Index to Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers who Served in Organizations from the State of Missouri. RG 109, M380
[D001082 1962]

An alphabetical card index to records of Confederate soldiers belonging to units from the state of Missouri. Cards give the names of soldiers, their rank, the unit in which they served, and a statement about the origins and background of the unit. See Descriptive Pamphlet in reference for additional information. [2 reels]

Index to Compiled Service Records of Volunteer Union Soldiers who Served in Organizations from the State of Missouri. RG 94, M390
[D001069 1962]

An alphabetical card index to records of Union soldiers belonging to units from the state of Missouri. Cards give the names of soldiers, their rank, the unit in which they served, and a statement about the origins and background of the unit. See Descriptive Pamphlet in reference for additional information. [54 reels]

Index to Periodical Articles 1950-1964 in the Library of the Royal Institute of
International Affairs. [D000821 1992]
[2 reels]

Index to Periodical Articles, 1979-1989 in the Library of the Royal Institute of
International Affairs [E002722 1990]

Both geographical and subject heading lists act as major access points to this
collection which focuses on international politics, economics and jurisprudence.
[microfiche]

Indexes and Lists of Army Technical and Administrative Publications (1940-1979) [D000822 1990]

This collection reproduces 3 categories of indexes and lists that together provide
access to virtually all technical and administrative publications produced by the
Department of the Army from 1940-1979. The categories are: the FM 21-6 series (39
issuances); SR 310-20-4 (10 issuances) and SR 310-20-5(28 issuances); and DA PAMS 310-1(90
issuances) and 310-4 (123 issuances). [29 reels]

Intelligence Reports on the War in the Atlantic, 1942-1945: the account of the
war in the Atlantic from Dec. 1942 to May 1945 as seen through and influenced by
description of German radio traffic./ Released by the Department of the Navy, Naval
Security Group Command Headquarters. [D000053 1979]

Chronological (except for some dates in May and June of 1942). Gaps existing in this
film are due to documents which were not declassified at the time of filming. [15 reels]

Investigation and Trial Papers Relating to the Assassination of President
Lincoln. RG 153 M599 [D001023 1965]

Records relating to the investigation and trial of those suspected of having
participated in the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln. Records include the
Statement of Evidence collected by the Military Commission, the proceedings of the
Court-Martial, and issues of the Daily National Intelligencer, a Washington D.C.
newspaper, which kept a detailed record of the trial. See the Descriptive Pamphlet at Ref.
for additional information. [16 reels]

Iran Contra Affair: the Making of a Scandal, 1983-1988. [E002756 1990]

This collection of over 4,635 documents provides a contemporary record of the political,
military and paramilitary operations - overt, covert and extra-official - of the largest
political scandal since Watergate. Most documents were collected by the staffs of the many
official investigating bodies of the scandal (Tower Commission, Senate Select Committees
on Intelligence and Secret Military Assistance to Iran and the Nicaraguan Opposition,
etc). They cover the period between the fall 1983 and late 1986, when the official
investigations first began. The detailed two volume guide and index includes subject and
name indices, a frame by frame catalog, a chronology, a bibliography and glossaries of
names, military terms, and organizations [664 fiche]

Israel: National Security Files (1963-1969). [D000579 1982]

This collection of White House files includes White House and State Department telegrams,
memos, background papers, correspondence, etc. relating to US.-Israel relations. [3 reels]

A study done by the Joint Target Group in 1945 to state basic principles relevant to the problem of Air Target
Selection. Roll number one includes the index. [7 reels]

Japanese Monographs[D001106]

The monographs were written by former officers of the Imperial Japanese
Army and Navy. Translated and edited by the Military History Section of Headquarters, U.S. Army Forces Far East. Areas covered include the Japanese
campaigns in New Guinea, Philippines, Central Pacific, Okinawa & Formosa,
Japan proper, Borneo & French Indo-China, Malaya, Java & Sumatra,
Burma, China, Manchuria and Karafuto. [18 reels] Reels 4 & 7 are missing.

John M. Echols Collection Cornell University Selections on the Vietnam War. [E002678 1989]

The Echols collection contains information not readily available in commercial
publications. Includes: government documents (internal reports, statistics, press releases
propaganda and research reports); monographs published in North and South Vietnam and
Laos; publications from U.S. think tanks, anti-war groups, left wing organizations, prowar
groups, publications from our allies and other nations. Publications are in English,
French and Vietnamese. The collection is grouped by LC subject headings and has separate
author, title and subject indices. The guide is broken into 11 units.

Journal of the Congress of the Confederate States of America. [E002781
1992]

Covers Feb 4, 1861 - Mar 18, 1865

Journal of the Continental Congress. [E002784 1975]

Khe Sanh: A Collection of Research Documentation on the Battlefield of Khe Sanh,
Quang Tri Province Vietnam. [D000818 1991]

Collection of after action reports, oral history interviews and maps. Although the focus
is on ground units of the U.S. Army, materials on the U.S. Marine Corps and the U.N.
Forces are included. Indexing is by name/subject and unit name. [339 fiche]

League of Nations Documents 1919-1946. [D000890 1975]

This collection is divided into two classes of materials:
A. Documents of the League of Nations, which contains: Assembly, Council and Circular
Letter documents; Documents and Minutes of the Permanent Mandates Commission; Minutes of
the Directors' Meetings, and the 19/F/-, 19/6/-. 20/6/- and 21/6/- documents.
B. Serial Publications of the League of Nations, including: Armaments Year Book,
1924-1939/40; International Health Year Book, 1924-1932; Money and Banking, 1913-1944;
Official Journal of the League of Nations (including the Records of the Assembly and the
Minutes of the Council; Statistical Year Book of the League of Nations, 1926-1942/44;
Statistical Year Book of the Trade in Arms, Ammunition, and Implements of War, 1924-1938;
Treaty Series, 1919-1947; World Economic Survey, 1931/32 - 1942/44 and many others.
The detailed 2 volume index provides and explanation of the arrangement, numbering
systems, and reel by reel lists of documents.

Leavenworth City Directories. [D000565]

Directories of Leavenworth, KS 1859-1979, including names, street addresses and
occupations (for the early years). Later years include phone numbers. Outlying areas
including Fort Leavenworth are included in these directories. [20 reels]

Letters Received by the Office of Indian Affairs, 1824-1881.[D001004
1956]

Correspondence received by the central office of the Bureau of Indian Affairs,
1824-1880. The collection is arranged alphabetically by jurisdiction with some
intermingling of tribal names. Communications discuss Indian population, education,
health, medical care, emigration, land allotments, annuity payments, claims, traders,
buildings, supplies, employees and accounts. [962 reels]

Letters Received by the Office of the Adjutant General: Main Series,
1822-1860 RG 94, M567 [D001010 1973]

Includes correspondence received from officers and enlisted men of the
Army, the Secretary of War, the President, officials of other government
departments, members of Congress, governors of states and territories, private
persons and business firms. These letters relate to a variety of topics to
include: appointment, transfer, pay, promotion, leave, discharge and other
Army personnel actions; orders, regulations and other documents issued by the
War Department; military expeditions and campaigns; military installations and
organizations; Indian affairs. These letters are part of the larger series of
letters received by the Adjutant General's Office 1822-1899. Holdings include
reel #319 which contains the papers relating to the activities of MG Stephen
W. Kearney and the Army of the West, 1846-1847. [636 reels]

Letters Received by the Office of the Adjutant General: Main Series, 1861-1870. [D001007 1934]

Includes correspondence received from officers and enlisted men of the Army, the
Secretary of War, the President, officials of other government departments, members of
Congress, governors of states and territories, private persons and business firms. These
letters relate to a variety of topics to include: appointment, transfer, pay, promotion,
leave, discharge and other Army personnel actions; orders, regulations and other documents
issued by the War Department; military expeditions and campaigns; military
installations
and organizations; Indian affairs. These letters encompass the period 1861-1870 and are
part of the larger series of letters received by the Adjutant General's Office 1822-1899.
[CARL holds reel 65]

Letters Received by the Office of the Adjutant General: Main Series,
1871-1880. RG 94, M666 [D000732 1980]

Includes letters from officers and enlisted soldiers, the Secretary of War,
the president, officials of other Government Departments, members of congress,
Governors of States and Territories, ,private persons and businesses. Their
subjects include personnel actions affecting officers and enlisted, orders,
regulations, military expeditions and campaigns, military installations and
organizations and Indian affairs. Letters are generally arranged in
chronological order by date of receipt which can be much later than date of
issue; a number of letters were consolidated into subject files. For more
information see the Descriptive Pamphlet. [593 reels, CARL has reels 14-16;
20-22; 33; 37; 61; 86; 96; 159-164; 233; 238; 260; 271-292; 336-340; 360; 366;
377-379; 397-398; 428-430; 449; 456-457; 498-510; 513-517; 522; 526-528; 540]

Letters Received by the Office of the Adjutant General: Main Series,
1881-1889. RG 94, M689 [D001022 1881-1889]

Includes letters from officers and enlisted soldiers, the Secretary of War,
the president, officials of other Government Departments, members of congress,
Governors of States and Territories, private persons and businesses. Their
subjects include personnel actions affecting officers and enlisted, orders,
regulations, military expeditions and campaigns, military installations and
organizations and Indian affairs. Letters are generally arranged in
chronological order by date of receipt which can be much later than date of
issue; a number of letters were consolidated into subject files. The letters
are divided into three sub-series. The first and third sub-series are arranged
alphabetically by initial letter of the surname or office of the writer and
numbered in a separate sequence for each letter of the alphabet. See the
Descriptive Pamphlet at Ref. for additional information. [593 reels, CARL has
reels 18; 26; 28; 36-39; 44; 54; 81; 94; 96-97; 140; 162; 167-171;173-202;
254; 257;259-260; 302; 317; 362-363; 443; 456; 515;527; 536; 549; 587-608]

Letters Received by the Secretary of War from the President, Executive
Departments and War Department Bureaus, 1862-1870. RG 107, M494 [D001038
1862-1870]

Includes letters from the offices of the Adjutant General, Quartermaster General,
Surgeon General, Signal Office, Engineers, Paymaster General, executive departments, and
the President. Letters were entered in registers and assigned file numbers according to
the arrangement of the entries in the register. See the Descriptive Pamphlet at Ref. for
additional information.[117 reels]

The irregular series include letters that were not filed in the main series of letters
received, or the series of letters received from the President, executive departments, and
the War Department bureaus. The letters were written by officers and officials of
subordinate bureaus of the War Department and other executive departments, Army officers,
Governors of States and Territories, the President, Members of Congress, and private
persons. The topics of correspondence ranged from the conduct of the Civil War, the
organization and strength of the Army, procurement of arms and ammunition, Indian Affairs,
and the assignment and activities of Army personnel. See the Descriptive Pamphlet at Ref.
for additional information. [36 reels]

Letters Relating to Claims Received in the Office of the Secretary of the
Treasury, 1864-1887. [D000851 1964] Carl has reels 64-68.

Letters, Returns, Accounts, and Estimates of the Quartermaster General's
Department, 1776-1783, in the War Department Collection of Revolutionary War Records. [D000885]

This collection contains a register of letters received by the Superintendent of the
Continental Horse Yard; a return of public property belonging to the Quartermaster
General's Department; a ledger of Quartermaster General accounts; a 55 letters, returns,
payrolls, memos, etc. relating to supplying military forces. [1 Reel]

Letters Sent by the Governors and the Secretary of State of
California,1847-1848. [D000830 1957]

Letters Sent by the Headquarters of the Army (Main Series), 1828-1903. [D000793
1971]

This collection reproduces 26 bound volumes of letters and telegrams sent by the
Headquarters of the Army (the Commanding General and his Staff). The main series is
concerned with Army policy, operations, and administration, instructions for campaigns,
wartime strategy, and the disposition of men and materials. Indian affairs, The
Texas-Mexican conflict, the Mexican War, and military operations against the Confederacy
are among the topics discussed. Arrangement is roughly chronological, although there are
gaps. Each volume has some type of index, either name or subject. The descriptive pamphlet
provides more information on the arrangement and indexing. [15 reels]

Letters Sent by the Office of the Adjutant General: Main Series, 1800-1890.[D000782
1965]

Reproduces 92 bound volumes of record copies of letters and telegrams sent by the AGO,
which was the department of records, orders, and correspondence of the Army and militia.
Also included in this series are letters and telegrams sent by Commanding General of the
Army William T. Sherman in 1869-72, 1876-80 and 1881-83. Beginning in 1825 letters
relating to various organizations and the letters to the Secretary of War were moved to
separate series. Arrangement of letters is roughly chronological with each volume
representing a calendar year, but, letters can overlap into preceding and following
volumes. Most volumes have an index to names; later indexes include some subjects. For
more information see the Descriptive Pamphlet.[63 reels]

Letters Sent by the Secretary of War to the President and Executive
Departments, 1863  1870. RG 107, M421 [D001076 1962]

Reproduction of letters that
were copied into volumes labeled "Military Books, Executive". Most
letters were entered chronologically. See the Descriptive Pamphlet in
reference for additional information. [5 reels]

Letters Sent by the Secretary of War, Relating to Military Affairs, 1800-1889.
RG 107 M6 [D000778 1968]

Copies of letters sent by the Secretary of War to the President, members of Congress,
executive department officials, army officers, governors of states and territories,
businesses, and private persons. They deal with Indian affairs, fortifications, military
reservations and construction, military personnel, settlement of claims, and funding.
Index (at front of each reel) to persons, titles, offices, and subjects is alphabetical by
at least the first letter and sometimes as far as the first 3 letters. Read the
Introduction for a description of the indexing and pagination. [110 reels]

Letters Sent to the President by the Secretary of War, 1846-1870. RG 107 M127 [D00000781 1971]

Reproduces seven volumes of letters sent by the Secretary of War to the President of the
United States during the period November 13, 1800 - September 4, 1863. The letters in
these volumes contain information relating to the detailed operations of the Army in
addition to matters of general policy. Detailed operations include recommendations for
appointments and promotions within the Army, the appointment of militia officers and
Indian agents, claims for pay made by individual officers, and reports on unhealthy
conditions at certain military posts. Letters concerned with broader policy matters
include those relating to the delimitation of a permanent boundary between the United
States and British North America, the capability of the Spanish to attack the United
States, War Department appropriations, the need for the establishment of government
fortifications in certain strategic areas, and other matters of nation and international
importance. Letters are arranged chronologically. [6 reels]

List of Photographs and Photographic Negatives Relating to the War for the
Union. RG 165 T251 [D000906]

Finding list of photographs and negatives transferred to the War Department Library
relating to the Civil War and the Reconstruction period. Part II lists photos from the
Brady collection, located in CARL at D000892. List is arranged first by source then by a
combination of location and topic. [1 reel]

London Times Intelligence files: (filmed books of clippings from the Times of
London) Arabia, Iraq, Lebanon, Palestine, Syria [D000966 1975]

Major Studies and Issue Briefs of the Congressional Research Service
Continues Major Studies of the Congressional Research Service.

1976-78 Supplement

13 reels

D000961 1964

1978-79 Supplement

11 reels

D000961 1964

1979-80 Supplement

10 reels

D000961 1964

1980-81 Supplement

11 reels

D000551 1981

1981-82 Supplement

11 reels

D000566 1982

1982-83 Supplement

12 reels

D000570 1983

1983-84 Supplement

13 reels

D000611 1984

1984-85 Supplement

13 reels

D000771 1985

1985-86 Supplement

13 reels

D000772 1986

1986-87 Supplement

13 reels

D000773 1987

1987-88 Supplement

14 reels

D000774 1988

Supplements 1976 - 1988 contain reports divided by general headings (eg., Legal and
Constitutional issues, Congressional and Executive issues). A brief description follows
some titles along with the author. A subject index is also included.

Bibliography & Indexes to the 1988/89 Supplement

14 reels

D000784 1989

Bibliography & indexes to the 1989/90 Supplement

13 reels

D000803 1990

Bibliography & indexes to the 1990 Supplement

13 reels

D000810 1991

The 1988-1990 reports are filed by report number and indexed by: Subject, name, title,
and report number.

1991 Supplement

14 reels

D000939 1991

1992 Supplement

15 reels

D000931 1992

1993 Supplement

14 reels

D000948 1994

1994 Supplement

[E002795 1994]

From 1994 on supplements are in fiche form.

Manhattan Project: Official History and Documents. [D000828 1977]

Includes information on operation, organization, mission and special projects to include
Gaseous Diffusion, the P-9 Project, Pile Project, Electromagnetic Project, Liquid Thermal
Diffusion, and the Los Alamos Project. The diary of Col. Matthias is also a part of his
collection. [14 reels]

Includes correspondence with allied world leaders, Winston Churchill, Josef Stalin, and
Chaing Kai-shek, messages of the immediate family and of Harry Hopkins. The map room also
served as the contact point for the president when he was at wartime conferences. The
special subject files include military and diplomatic information, reports, maps and
official publications. [27 reels]

Carbon copied memorandums sent to President Truman by Secretary of State George C.
Marshall and Under Secretary Robert A. Lovett. The file was maintained by the Executive
Secretariat of the Department of State and covers a variety of activities which involved
the Department. The file is arranged chronologically. See the Descriptive Pamphlet at Ref.
for additional information. [3 reels]

Photographs of Civil War scenes and people purchased from Brady. Pictures are captioned
but are arranged only in order of numbers assigned by the War Department. Index is on
microfilm D000906. [4 reels]

Regional file of documents containing military, naval, political, economic,
and social information on foreign countries. See the Descriptive Pamphlet in
Ref. for additional information.

Military Intelligence in the Pacific, 1942-1946: Bulletins of the Intelligence
Center, Pacific Ocean Area, and the Commander-in-Chief, Pacific and Pacific Ocean Area [D000645 1984]

Reports on captured Japanese documents, interrogations of
prisoners of war and analysis
of captured equipment. The 466 bulletins are arranged chronologically with subjects listed
along side. [41 reels]

The Military Situation in the Far East & the Relief of General MacArthur [D000076 1977]

Testimony of witnesses before the Senate Joint Committee on Armed Services and Foreign
Relations, 30 April 1951 to 17 August 1951. Reel 8 has a detailed name/subject index. [8
reels]

Minutes and Documents of the Cabinet Meetings of President Eisenhower
(1953-1961). [D000835 1980]

Reel 1 includes preliminary meetings as well as regular meetings. [10 reels]

Minutes and Documents of the Cabinet Meetings of President Johnson. [D000580
1982]

Minutes and Meetings of the National Security Council, with Special Advisory
Reports. [D000839 1982]

Covers the period 1947- 1960 and includes a subject index. [3 reels]

Minutes of Meetings of the National Security. Council [D000840 1988]

First Supplement Covers 1947-1956 (The Truman and Eisenhower administrations). Documents
and summaries of discussions are included along with the minutes. The guide offers reel
and subject indices. [5 reels]
Second Supplement [D000841 1989] Covers 1948-1969 including special meetings 1956-1960.
The guide provides both reel and subject indices. [3 reels]

Minutes of Telephone Conversations of John Foster Dulles and of Christian Herter
1953-1961). [D000835 1980]

Filmed in reverse chronological order by file number. Includes a key to initials and a
name index. [21 reels]

Minutes of the Division Staff Meetings of the U.S. Group Council for Germany and
the Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.) (OMGUS), Nov 1944-Aug 1949. RG 260,
M1075 [D0001022 1944-1949]

Records provide insight into the postwar occupation of Germany. The minutes include
discussions among the OMGUS staff concerning the planning for and the administration of
policy for occupied Germany. Topics included troop demobilization and personnel
redeployment, the establishment of a German Civilian government, repatriation of refugees,
displaced persons, prisoners of war, economic and monetary policies, etc. The minutes of
the meetings, with accompanying documents, are arranged chronologically by date of
meeting. See Descriptive Pamphlet at Ref. for additional information. [4 reels]

Minutes of the Meetings of the Committee on Womens Defense Work, May
1917-Feb.12 1919, and Weekly and Monthly Reports of the Committee on Womens
Defense Work, May 12, 1917  Oct. 15, 1918. RG 61, M1074 [D001074 1978]

The committee on Womens Defense Work, commonly known as the Womans Committee, was an advisory board
established by the Council of National Defense in the beginning of the United
States entry into World War I. The purpose of this committee was to
consider plans and projects that would integrate womens activities with the
needs of the federal government. The committee acted as an avenue between the
various federal agencies and American women. These records include the minutes
of the meetings and the weekly and monthly reports. [1 reel]

Minutes of the Meetings of the Council of National Defense, 1916-1921; the
Advisory Commission of the Council of National Defense, 1916-1918; The
Interdepartmental Advisory Committee, 1917. RG 61, M1069 [D001071 1979]

The Council of National Defense, established by the Army Appropriation
Act of 1916, coordinated industries and resources for national security. The
council was the first emergency agency established at the beginning of World
War I and they became the parent organization of most of the other special war
agencies. [1 reel]

Miscellaneous Documents Relating to the Atomic Bombing of Japan, Allied and
Japanese Military Operations in the Pacific, and Japanese Reports of the
Chinese Communist Party. RG 243, M1738 [D001077 1991]

Miscellaneous Numbered Records (The Manuscript file) in the War Department
Collection of Revolutionary War Records 1775-1790's. [D000876]

A collection of about 35,500 "miscellaneous" numbered records, originals and
copies, pertaining to Revolutionary War service of individuals, their pay and settlement
of accounts, and the operations of several large staff departments of the Continental Army
responsible for supplying and paying troops and military operations. The records are
arranged by State, by Continental Army staff departments, and other major organizations,
and numbered consecutively; unnumbered items are listed at the end. See the descriptive
pamphlet for more information.

Mission and Combat Reports of the Fifth Fighter Command, 1942-1945. RG 18, M1065 [D001019 1942-1945]
Records include mission reports, unit narrative combat reports, and
individual combat reports of the pilots and fighter squadron officers of the
5th Fighter Command, part of the 5th Air Force stationed in the Southwest
Pacific Area during WW II. See Descriptive Pamphlet at Ref. for additional
information. [9 reels]

Negro in the Military Service of the United States, 1639-1886 [D000792
1973]

Compilation of official records, States papers and historical abstracts relating to the
military status and service of Afro-Americans from Colonial times through the Indian Wars.
[5 reels]

The battle lists indicate which Union troops were engaged in particular Civil War
Operations and often included additional data, such as casualties. Due to the inaccuracies
found in the original and secondary sources, this microfilm publication is not a complete
compilation of the battle lists. See the Descriptive Pamphlet at Ref. for additional
information. [2 reels]

Official Conversations and Meetings of Dean Acheson (1949-1953). [D000063
1980]

These records, part of the CARL Historical Documents Collection, were reproduced on 35mm film by the National Archives and Records Administration, Central Plans Region in 1999. There are 30 documents in this series consisting of U.S. Army correspondence, memorandums, reports, plans, etc., pertaining to the WWII operation conducted in 1944 by the Allied called Operation Market Garden. These documents were filmed in ascending numeric order according to their document number. The source print documents are in the custody of CARL. [3 reels]

Orders and Circulars Issued by the Army of the Potomac and the Army and Department of Northern Virginia, C.S.A. RG 109, M921 [D001064 1973]

Ten volumes of orders and
circulars issued by the Army of the Potomac and the Army and Department of
Northern Virginia, C.S.A. The records are part of the War Department
Collection of Confederate Records. Most of the records consist of copies of
orders and circulars forwarded by the Army and Department of Northern
Virginia to the Adjutant and Inspector Generals office in Richmond. See
the Descriptive Pamphlet in Reference for more information. [4 reels]

Orders and Endorsements sent by the Secretary of War, 1846-1870. [D000783
1963]
[13 reels]

Orders and Special Orders by Major General William O. Butler and Major General
W.J. Worth, to the Army in Mexico, 1848. [D000831 1969]

Contains special and general orders issued in 1848 by Major General William Butler and
Major General W. J. Worth to the Army in Mexico. The orders issued within the year were
assigned consecutive numbers, and appear here in that sequence. An alphabetical listing by
subject is at the beginning of the reel.[1 reel]

Orders Issued by Brig. General Stephen W. Kearney and Brig. General Sterling
Price to the Army of the West, 1846-1848. [D000832 1969]

Contains special and general orders issued between 1846 - 1848. Orders issued by Brig.
General Kearney and Price pertain to the Army of the West from Fort Leavenworth to various
camps along the Santa Fe Trail and the 9th Military Department movement into Southern
California. The orders issued within each year were assigned consecutive numbers, and
appear here in that sequence. An alphabetical listing by subject is at the beginning of
the reel.[1 reel]

Orders of General Zachary Taylor to the Army of Occupation in Mexico. [D000829 1942]
Contains General Zachary Taylors special orders issued between August 7, 1845, and
December 31, 1846. The orders issued within each year were assigned consecutive numbers,
and appear here in that sequence. A few unnumbered orders will be found in their proper
chronological position.[3 reels]

Pamphlets in American History.
The Guides to this collection, cataloged at REF 016.97307 P186 are divided into four
groups by period and broad subject. Each guide includes an author, title and subject
index. [microfiche]

Biographies of the Revolutionary War

E002712 1990

Civil War

E002716 1990

European War

E222714 1990

Mexican War

E002720 1990

Revolutionary War

E002713 1990

Spanish American War

E002715 1990

War of 1812

E002711 1990

Papers of Aaron Burr. [D000845 1993]

Series I

correspondence and public papers

11 reels

Series II

Orderly books and European journal

1 reel

Series III

Court cases

15 reels

Papers of George B. McClellan (1826-1885). [D000967 1977]

Personal papers of General George B. McClellan filmed from the collection housed in the
Library of Congress. [82 reels]

This selected correspondence series is part of a subgroup to the Pentagon Office,
1938-1951 grouping. It consists primarily of George Marshall's personal papers while chief
of staff of the Army. This series consists of correspondence selected from all incoming
mail and all of the outgoing carbon copies. Correspondence is arranged alphabetically. See
the Guide to the Microfilm Edition in Ref. [40 reels]

Collection includes official and personal papers, correspondence, reports, notebooks,
manuscript and typescript drafts of autobiography and other writings, maps, press
clippings. [27 reels]

The Philippines: U.S. Policy During the Marcos Years, 1965-1986. [E002793 1990]

This collection of over 3,500 documents provides a record of U.S. policy toward the
Philippines during the 20-year rule of Ferdinand Marcos. Most documents are State
Department cables, airgrams, internal memos, briefing papers, intelligence reports and
correspondence. They provide valuable primary source material on: the imposition and
lifting of martial law in 1972 and 1981; presidential, legislative and local elections;
the detention, release, exile and murder of Benigno Aquino, and the rise and fall of
Marcos. The detailed two volume guide and index includes subject and name indices, a frame
by frame catalog, a chronology, a bibliography and glossaries of names, military terms,
and organizations [microfiche]

Arranged chronologically with brief descriptors in each entry. [2 reels]

Presidential Papers (as housed in the Library of Congress).

Chester A. Arthur

D000867 1960

Grover Cleveland

D000868 1965

Calvin Coolidge

D000874 1965

James A. Garfield

D000866 1973

Ulysses S. Grant

D000865 1965

Benjamin Harrison

D000869 1964

William H. Harrison

D000858 1960

Andrew Jackson

D000856 1967

Thomas Jefferson

D000853 1976

Andrew Johnson

D000864 1963

Abraham Lincoln

D000863 1960

James Madison

D000854 1965

William McKinley

D000870 1963

James Monroe

D000855 1963

Franklin Pierce

D000862 1962

James K. Polk

D000860 1969

Theodore Roosevelt (3 volume index)

D000871 1969

William Howard Taft (6 volume index)

D000872 1972

Zachary Taylor

D000861 1960

John Tyler

D000859 1961

George Washington

D000852 1964

Woodrow Wilson (3 volume index)

D000873 1973

Proceedings of the General Board of the United States Navy, 1900- 1950. RG 80,
M1493 [D001018 1900-1950]

The board was an advisory body to the Secretary of the Navy and dealt with issues from
uniforms to war plans. A major portion of their work was making recommendations to the
Navy's building program. The records are arranged chronologically except for three volumes
of hearings which include: Personnel of the Civil Engineer Corps, Construction Corps, and
Supply Corps; Promotion of officers by selection boards; and steam pressures and steam
temperatures for new combat ships. See the Descriptive Pamphlet in Ref. for additional
information. [28 reels]

Proceedings of the United States Army Courts Martial and Military Commissions of
Union Soldiers Executed by US Military Authorities, 1861-1866. RG 94, M1523 [D001020 1861-1866]

The proceedings are arranged alphabetically by the name of the defendant. Records
include a copy of the order establishing the court or commission, the names of the
officers chosen to serve on the court and its judge advocate, the defendant's name and
unit, and the place and date of the court-martial. See the Descriptive Pamphlet at Ref.
for additional information. [8 reels]

Public Statements by the Secretary of Defense, 1947-1981. [D000811
1983]

Collections are arranged chronologically with brief descriptions following each entry.
[75 reels]

Part 1

The Truman administration. (1947-1953)

6 reels

Part 2

The Eisenhower administration (1953-1961).

9 reels

Part 3

The Kennedy and Johnson administrations (1961-1969). Tables of contents included on
individual reels.

19 reels

Part 4

The Nixon and Ford Administrations (1969-1977). Chronological by year but divided by
broad category (e.g. Public statements, Official and personal messages, Appointments,
assignments and awards).

25 reels

Part 5

The Carter administration (1977-1981). Chronological by year but divided by broad
category.

12 reels

Purport Lists for the Department of State Decimal File, 1910-1944 [D000713 1944]

Records and correspondence of the State Department divided by the following general
classifications: 0- General Miscellaneous; 1- Administration U.S. Government; 2-
Extradition; 3- Protection of interests; 4- Claims; 5- International Congresses, Treaties,
Disarmament, League of Nations, Interparliamentary Union; 6- Commerce, Customs Admin,
Trade Agreements; 7- Political relations of states; 8- Internal affairs of states. Country
headings are also included. [6 reels]

Records of German Army Areas (Wehrkreise). (NARS) [D000197 1956]

See REF 016.943086 G946, Guide to German Records Microfilmed at Alexandria, VA.[18
reels]

Records of German Field Commands. (NARS) [D000714 1969]

See REF 016.943086 G946, Guide to German Records Microfilmed at Alexandria, VA.[75
reels]

Records of the Department of State Relating to Political Relations Between Cuba
and other States, 1910-1929.RG 59, M510 [D001046 1963]

Records consist of bound volumes and unbound documents that are mostly instructions to
and dispatches from diplomatic and consular officials. The dispatches are often
accompanied by enclosures. Also included in these records are notes between the Department
of State and foreign diplomatic representatives in the United States, memorandums prepared
by officials of the Department, correspondence with officials of other Government
departments, and with private firms and persons. The lists of documents with brief
abstracts can be found on roll #1. See Descriptive Pamphlet in REF. for additional
information.[1 reel]

Records of the Department of State Relating to Political Relations Between Haiti
and other States, 1910-1929. Decimal File.RG 59, M612[D001048 1965]

See the description under Records of the Department of State Relating to Political
Relations Between Cuba and other States... . Also see Descriptive Pamphlet in REF. for
additional information.[1 reel]

Records of the Department of State Relating to Political Relations Between the
United States and Cuba, 1910-1929. Decimal File. RG 59, M509[D001045 1963]

See the description under Records of the Department of State Relating to Political
Relations Between Cuba and other States... . Also see Descriptive Pamphlet in REF. for
additional information. [2 reels]

Records of the Department of State Relating to Political Relations Between the
United States and Haiti, 1910-1929. Decimal File. RG 59, M611[D001047 1965]

See the description under Records of the Department of State Relating to Political
Relations Between Cuba and other States... . Also see Descriptive Pamphlet in REF. for
additional information. [4 reels]

Records of the Department of State Relating to Political Relations Between the
United States and Yugoslavia, 1910-1929. Decimal File. RG 59, M362 [D001013
1910-1929]

See the description under Records of the Department of State Relating to Political
Relations Between Cuba and other States... . Also see Descriptive Pamphlet in REF. for
additional information. [1 reel]

Records of the Department of State Relating to Political Relations Between
Yugoslavia and Other States, 1910-1929. Decimal File. RG 59, M361[D001011
1910-1929]

See the description under Records of the Department of State Relating to Political
Relations Between Cuba and other States... . Also see Descriptive Pamphlet in REF. for
additional information. [9 reels]

Records of the Department of State Relating to the Internal Affairs of
Yugoslavia. Decimal File.RG 59
See the description under Records of the Department of State
Relating to Political Relations Between Cuba and other States... . Also see
Descriptive Pamphlet in REF. for additional information.

1910-1929, [27 reels]

[D001012 1910- 1929]

1930-1944, [28 reels]

[D001014 1930-1944]

Records of the Department of State Relating to the Problems of Relief and
Refugees in Europe Arising from World War II and its Aftermath, 1938-1949. RG 59, M1284 [D001037 1938-1949]

The State Department documented the general problems and relief
activities for refugees in
Europe as a result of World War II. Rolls 1-18 include the State department's assistance
to the American Red Cross in shipping drugs, medical supplies, and other relief supplies
to Europe. Rolls 19-70 cover the problem of political and Jewish refugees in Germany and
Austria before WWII. Documents relating to the Intergovernmental Meeting on Political
Refugees, July 6-15 1938, re included. See the Descriptive Pamphlet at Ref. for
additional information.[70 reels]

Records of the Department of State Special Interrogation Mission to Germany,
1945-1946. RG 59, M679 [D001015 1945-1946]

Reports of the interrogation of German officials regarding German foreign relations,
propaganda, the Nazi Party, and other topics covering the period 1939-45. Reports are
arranged alphabetically by the name of the person interrogated. Reel 1 has a list of
records.[3 reels]

Records are divided into two major subgroups. The first contains record books consisting of letters and
endorsements sent, and a register of letters received, casualty reports,
regimental and company descriptive books, and morning reports. The second
group contained regimental papers including telegrams received, orders issued
and received, quarterly and monthly returns, courts-martial proceedings and
sentences, recommendations for appointments, and etc. See the Descriptive
Pamphlet in Reference for additional information. [7 reels]

Records of the German Army High Command (Oberkommando der Wehrmacht OKH). (NARS)
[D000754 1965]
[28 reels]

Records of the Joint Chiefs of Staff 1942-1953. All indexes include
both reel and subject index.

Part 1 1942-1945; The European Theater

14 reels

D000592 1982

Part 1 1942-1945; The Pacific Theater

14 reels

D000834 1981

Part 1 1942-1945; Meetings

7 reels

D000609 1980

Part 1 1942-1945; The Soviet Union

2 reels

D000623 1981

Part 1 1942-1945; Strategic Issues: Production and assignment of war materials,
shipping, aircraft, petroleum, propaganda and unconventional warfare, war crimes and
prisoners of war, Summit conferences.

13 reels

D000569 1982

Part 2 1946-1953; Strategic issues section 1: Atomic, biological and chemical warfare,
Berlin Airlift and defense, Reorganization of national defense, U.S. military assistance.

Part 3. Progress reports on pacification in South Vietnam, 1965-1973. Reel 1, monthly
reports on rural reconstruction progress, population and area control, 1965-66, reports of
revolutionary development progress, population and area controls 1966-1967 and
pacification status reports 1967- 1968. Reels 2-12, monthly pacification status reports
1968- 1973. Wire diagrams are included in the index. [12 reels]

Records of the Office of the Secretary of War : Letters Sent : Indian Affairs. [D00998
1942]

Primary source material dealing with Indian Affairs (6 reels)

Records of the Reich Leader of the SS and the Chief of the German Police
(Reichsfuhrer SS und Chef der Deutschen Polizei). (NARS) [D000764 1958]
[10 reels]

Records of the United States Strategic Bombing SurveyFinal Reports of the U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey, 1945-1947. RG 243, M1013
[D001034 1945-1947]

Includes 325 final reports and appendixes of the U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey that
studied the impact of strategic bombing on Germany and Japan and the effect of the atom
bomb, naval bombardment, and use of allied photographic intelligence in the Pacific
Theater. See Descriptive Pamphlet at Ref. for additional information.[25 reels] Tactical mission reports of the 20th and 21st Bomber Commands, 1945 RG 243, M1159
[D000969 1980]
Reports of these two commands include information on the strategic bombing executed
during their tours in the second World War. [6 reels]

Records of the War Department's Operations Division 1942-1945. [D000820
1991]

Part 1 - WWII Operations
Series A - European and Mediterranean Theaters [16 reels]
Series B - Pacific Theater [24 reels]
Includes both reel and subject indexes.

Records Relating to the Army Career of Henry Ossian Flipper, 1873-1882 RG 153,
T1027 [D001021 1873-1882]

Contains records relating to the Army career of Henry Osian Flipper, the first black
graduate of the U.S. Military Academy. After graduation he served with the 10th Cavalry,
Department of Texas. Most records relate to his court- martial for embezzlement of public
funds and his petition to Congress to reinstate him in the service. Other records include
his appointment papers to the Academy. [1 reel]

Letters, reports, orders, and testimony from members of a presidential commission
appointed to meet with Indians in the Fort Kearney area and from army officers, Indian
leaders, and others regarding the Massacre and the situation leading up to it. Material is
arranged chronologically.

Collection consists of three
series of records that include letters ("Military Academy Letters")
sent by the Engineer Department relating to the Academy; Engineer Department
Military Academy orders; and communications from the Engineer Department to
the Secretary of War and to Congress relating to the Academy. Rolls 1-25
contain the "Military Academy Records" and are arranged
chronologically. Roll 26 contains "Military Academy Orders" and
rolls 27 to 29 contain "Communications to the Secretary of War ".
See the Descriptive Pamphlet at Ref. for additional information. [29 reels]

Register of the Confederate Soldiers, Sailors and Citizens who Died in the
Federal Prisons and Military Hospitals in the North, 1861 -1865. RG 92, M918 [D001029 1861-1865]

This microfilm publication reproduces a 665-page register of Confederate soldiers,
sailors, and citizens who died in Federal Prisons and military hospitals in the North,
1861-65. The register was compiled in 1912 in the Office of the Commissioner for Marking
the Graves of Conferderate Dead. The burial lists are generally arranged alphabetically by
name of prison camp or other location where the deaths occurred. See the Descriptive
Pamphlet at Ref. for additional information.[1 reel]

Register of the Enlistments in the United States Army, 1798-1914. [D000809
1956]

Miscellaneous registers 1832-1914

reel 69

Indian Scouts 1866-1877

reel 70

Indian Scouts 1878-1914

reel 71

84 reels

Register of the Records of the Proceedings of the U.S. Army General
Courts-Martial, 1809-1890. RG 153, M1105. [D001073 1980]

The Judge Advocate of the Army was authorized by Congress to oversee the
prosecutions of soldiers who violated the Articles of War. Between 1809 and
1828 the proceedings were not registered. Starting in 1829 the earlier records
were divided into 25 groups and arranged alphabetically. Each group had
between 15 and 150 cases and were labeled alpha-numerically, the letter
identified the group and the number identified the particular case within the
group. The records from 1829 to 1890 were registered as they were received and
the files were labeled with double letters. See the Descriptive Pamphlet at
Ref. for additional information. [8 reels]

Registers of Communications Received from Military Attaches and other
Intelligence Officers ("Dispatch Lists"), 1889-1941. [D000798 1983]

Reports of the General Board U.S. Forces European Theater, An Analysis of U.S.
Military Activities in Europe, 1944-1945. [D000719 1945]

Convened under General Dwight D. Eisenhower, the board analyzed the strategy, tactics
and administration of the U.S Armed Forces in the European Theater and made
recommendations regarding, doctrine, organization and equipment. The 131 studies are
organized by a numeric system and have a subject index. [7 reels]

Reports of the U.S. Naval Technical Mission to Japan, 1945-1946. [D000718 1946]

The mission studied Japanese scientific and technical developments of interest to the
U.S. Navy or Marine Corps. 185 reports cover Japanese naval equipment and other technical
developments. [13 reels]

Reports to Congress from the Secretary of War, 1803-1870. [D000780
1961]

This collection reproduces 11 bound volumes of reports and letters to Members of
Congress in response to congressional resolutions and inquiries. Subjects covered include
the strength and organization of the Army and militia, Indian affairs, pension, pay and
employment, appropriations, and construction of roads, canals, railways and fortifications
for the defense of the coasts and frontiers. Document are generally in chronological
order.[5 reels]

The purpose of the return was to report the strength of each regiment in total number
present, absent, sick or on extra or daily duty and to give a specific accounting of
officers and enlisted men by name. Eventually the returns also included an accounting of
horses and equipment and other information of interest to the War Department. (38
microfilm reels)

The purpose of the return was to report the strength of each regiment, post, department,
corps, division brigade , or detached command in total number present, absent, sick or on
extra or daily duty, and to give a specific accounting of officers and enlisted men by
name. Eventually accounting of strength in horses, equipment, etc. was added. Some returns
included additional information on activities of the unit including troop movements,
engagements, etc.. Returns were filled out monthly and sent to the Adjutant General.
Returns are arranged by Regiment then by date.

Included with the monthly returns of the engineer battalions are related forms of the
Adjutant General's office that were filed with the aforementioned returns. The purpose of
the forms was to report the strength of each regiment, both in total number of men
present, sick, absent, or on extra or daily duty and to give an accounting of Officers and
men by name. Eventually the returns were also required to account for number of horses and
artillery and any additional information of interest not necessarily connected with unit
strength. [10 reels]

Returns from Regular Army Field Artillery Batteries and Regiments June
1821-January 1901. [D001000 1968]

The purpose of the return was to report the strength of each regiment, post, department,
corps, division brigade , or detached command in total number present, absent, sick or on
extra or daily duty, and to give a specific accounting of officers and enlisted men by
name. Eventually accounting of strength in horses, equipment, etc. was added. Some returns
included additional information on activities of the unit including troop movements,
engagements, etc.. Returns were filled out monthly and sent to the Adjutant General.
Returns are arranged by Regiment then by date.

1st Infantry Jan 1898 - Dec 1901

reel 10-11

5th Infantry Jan 1870 - 1879

reel 58

6th Infantry Jan 1821 - 1897

reel 64-72

24th Infantry Dec 1866 - Dec 1872

reel 245

38th Infantry Feb 1867 - Dec 1869

reel 293

41st Infantry Dec 1866 - Dec 1869

reel 296

Returns from U.S. Military Posts, 1800-1916 (Selected Posts).[D000840
1965]

Commanding officers of every post were required to submit a personnel report at
specified intervals to the Adjutant General's Office. While most of the returns are
monthly post returns some are morning reports, field returns, rosters of officers, and
related papers which were added by the Adjutant General's Office either as supplemental
information or as substitutes for missing reports. The paper guide is in reference @
355.30973 R437 1965. The collection includes all Kansas post returns and other selected
post returns. Fort Aubrey (Kan.)
Fort Harker (Kan.)
Fort Wallace (Kan.)
Fort Leavenworth (Kan.)
Fort Riley (Kan.)
[69 reels]

Returns of the Corps of Engineers, April 1832-December 1916.[D001001
1971]

Monthly returns received by the Adjutant General's Offfice from the Corps of Engineers
from April 1832 to December 1916. The returns reported the strength of each staff
department in total numbers of officers present and absent and gave a specific accounting
of officers by name, rank, and assignment.[22 reels]

Consists of the monthly returns received by the Adjutant General's office. The purpose
of the corps returns were to report the strength of each staff department in total numbers
of officers present and absent. It gave a specific accounting of officers by name, rank,
and assignment. The records were filmed and arranged chronologically. See the Descriptive
Pamphlet in Ref. for additional information. [2 reels]

The books are arranged by regimental name and number. Each entry includes dates,
commander's name and scribe's name (if known) and other descriptive notes. Name and year
indices are included. [6 reels]

Selected Documents on the Life and Campaigns of Field Marshall Erwin Rommel. [D00960]

Documents, letters, war diaries, newspapers and magazine articles, as well as personal
interviews and other source material collected by David Irving. [11 reels]

Select Reports of the American Commission to Negotiate Peace. [D000576
1975]

Senate Executive Documents and Reports Covering Documents and Reports Not
Printed in the US Serial Set 1817-1969.(CIS)
Two volume index in Reference@ 015. 730532 C579 se Vol I Indexes, Vol II Reference
Bibliography.

The Sol Feinstone Collection of the American Revolution. [D000621 1969]

Includes over 1,800 manuscripts from the Revolutionary War period arranged in numerical
order by document number with brief descriptions. The alphabetic index is divided into two
sections: reels 1-3 and supplement ( reels 4-5 ). [5 reels]

Special Studies Series (UPA).

China: Special Studies, 1970-1980. Covers China mainland and Taiwan with
separate subject indices for each nation.

Soviet Union: Special Studies 1970-1980. Topics range from foreign policy to air
power, to military forces to population trends

9 reels

D000724 1981

Terrorism: Special Studies 1975-1985

5 reels

D000753 1986

1985-1988, 1st supplement

5 reels

1989-1991, Supplement

3 reels

Arranged chronologically with subject indices td>

Vietnam and Southeast Asia: Special Studies 1960-1980

13 reels

D000648 1982

Many items included on this film are available in CARL in hard copy in the
document section. Subject index included.

Stars and Stripes: Newspaper of the U.S Armed Forces in Europe, the
Mediterranean, and North Africa 1942 - 1964 M1506 RG 287[Microfilmed Newspapers]
Reproduced issues of 23
editions published for American troops serving in Europe and North Africa
beginning in 1942 with the London edition, and continuing through 1964. The
War department published the daily newspaper for the armed services to report
on the progress of the war and present news from the home front. See the
descriptive pamphlet in reference. [138 reels]

Stars and Stripes: Newspaper of the U.S Armed Forces in the Pacific
1945-1963 M1625 RG 287 [Microfilmed Newspapers]
Reproduced issues of 12 editions published for American troops in the
Pacific. See descriptive pamphlet in reference. [166 rolls]

The diaries of Harry L Stimson span 1909-1945 including his tenures as Secretary of War
under Taft (1911-1913), Colonel of Field Artillery, AEF France (1917-1918), special envoy
to Nicaragua (1927), Governor General of the Philippines (1928-1929), Secretary of State
(1929-1930) and Secretary of War (1940-1945).

Strategic Planning in the U.S. Navy: Its Evolution and Execution, 1891-1945. [D000055 1977]

Produced by the U.S. Department of Justice. Indexed by subject, author and title of
report. [232 fiche]

Top Secret Hearings by the U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations. [D000710
1981]

First installment, 1959-1966. Arranged chronologically with abstracts and lists of
committee member by congress and session number. [6 reels]

Transcripts and Files of the Paris Peace Talks on Vietnam 1968-1973. [D000649
1982]

Arranged by date with a cumulative index of topics raised by the North Vietnamese -
National Liberation front side during the Paris conversations and plenary sessions. [12
reels]

TRANSDEX 1980- [Microfiche cabinets]
Index to translations issued by the United States Joint Research Service (JPRS). The
index is divided into four main sections to provide a variety of access points:

Bibliographic

Document list by JPRS number

Series 7 ad hoc title

Alphabetical title list followed by JPRS numbers, volume number and date

Keyword index

Key word out of context (KWOC) index to terms contained in title, table of contents,
geographic area classification, keywords, descriptors and identifiers added as
enhancements

Personal name

Alphabetical list of authors & names of persons mentioned in the documents

Travels in the Confederate States. (UPA) [E002627 1986]
Comprised of the 485 titles of Ellis Merton Coulter's bibliography TRAVELS IN THE
CONFEDERATE STATES. [3598 fiche] This collection of selected titles from E. M. Coulter's Travels in the Confederate States contains a broad spectrum
of accounts of the Civil War and post-Civil War period as told by on-the-scene observers--soldiers, journalists, foreigners, visitors and
innocent victims of war. Rich in regimental histories and memoirs of military leaders and common soldiers alike.

Ultra Class List DEFE 3. [E002207 1979]

An inventory in batch-number sequence. Very brief descriptions appear at the beginning
of some of the batches. 139 reels of film containing the text of the messages are filed @
D000567 1979.

U.S. Armed Forces in Vietnam 1954-1975. [D000650 1983]

Part one: Indochina Studies

Cambodian Incursion, Easter offensive, Reflections on the Vietnam War,
RVNAF, Leadership and the Final Collapse

U.S. Army Generals' Reports of Civil War Service, 1864-1887. [D000723
1887]

Reports of 317 Union Generals to the Adjutant General's Office regarding their service
in the Civil War and (in some cases) the Indian Wars. Length varies, but most include
accounts of battles and other engagements. Arranged chronologically by date of
receipt.[8
reels]

Interviews conducted by the Center for Military History covering the entire career of
the interviewee with special focus on significant events in which the interviewee took
part. Many interviewees had careers which spanned more than one military conflict. The
documents are arranged alphabetically by the name of the interviewee. An index by
subjects, names and American military units is included.

The studies focused on first generation immigrants, foreign nationals, refugees and
their activities. Unlike other branches of the OSS, the Foreign Nationals Branch operated
overtly, collecting information from direct contact and the foreign language press. This
collection can be accessed via the bibliography and by the extensive name subject index.
[2450 fiche]

Originals at the Johnson Presidential Library are primarily the files of McGeorge Bundy
and Walt Rostow, Johnson's national security advisors. Access is by the "bibliography
of documents", subjects, names, document numbers and date. [17 reels]

Vietnam War Research Collections: U.S. Army Activities in South Vietnam,
1965-1972. [D000814 1989]

Reels 1-16

U.S. Army Build-up progress report 1965-1969

Reels 16-29

U.S. Army activities report: Southeast Asia 1969-1972. Appendix I, Major U.S. Army,
Marine Corps, Free World Military Units in South Vietnam Appendix II, U.S. Command
Structure.

The hard copy guide has: a reel index, paper name index, unit index, and place name
index. The reel index acts as the main entry including the reel number, title of the
newspaper, unit by and for whom the paper was produced and any notes associated with a
particular entry. The remaining indices refer to the reel index. [58 reels]

War Department Collection of Post-Revolutionary War Manuscripts. [D000997
1972]

Manuscripts consist of approximately 500 documents that relate primarily to the pay and
supply of State militia organizations mustered into Federal service for the War of 1812.
This collection is part of the Records of the Adjutant General's Office 1780's-1917
(record group 94). Access to personal names is available via the "name card
index" which has been reproduced on reels 1 and 2. [4 reels]

This translation of captured German naval documents is excellent primary source material
for World War II naval history. The collection is divided chronologically; no subject
index is extant. [17 reels]

War in Vietnam: Classified Histories by the National Security Council. [D000539 1981]

The documents are arranged chronologically and include: Presidential decisions; Gulf of
Tonkin attacks of August 1964; Deployment of major U.S. forces to Vietnam July 1965;
Honolulu Conference, February 6-8, 1966; Manila Conference and President's Asian Trip,
October 17 - November 2, 1966; President Lyndon B. Johnson's speech of March 31, 1968. [8
reels]

This collection covers the libel trial by Gen. William Westmoreland against CBS and is
divided into the following categories: Pleadings, Summary Judgement, Depositions,
Affidavits, Joint Exhibits and Trial Transcripts. [1010 fiche]

Women at Work Collection from the Imperial War Museum, Lambeth, London. [D000789 1984]

Reels 1-24

The Army, Belgium and Benevolent Organizations

Reels 25-38

The British Red Cross Society, Colonies, Decorations and Honours and Education

Reels 39-56

Employment

Reels 57-71

Food, France, India, Italy, Romania, Switzerland, Land and Local Records

This collection of 375 combat interviews focuses on particular engagements, with
supplementary field orders, periodic reports, overlays, maps and statistical data. The
interviews were performed as close to the time and place of the action as possible without
the benefit of recording equipment and consisted of shorthand or longhand summaries for
later transcription. There was little consistency in the questions asked and all of the
major participants were not necessarily interviewed. The interviews are arranged by unit
and date. An index by name, locale and military operation is also included, along with a
chronological list and an index by American Military Unit. [573 fiche]